I'll give you that it is low probability.
It's probably a moot point.
We'll soon be into the 2022 election cycle and this thing will start to die.
I'm having trouble following your train of thought here
@HikerGuy83. First you tell us we can't know how the Ds will respond to election integrity reforms, then you tell us that we can know and you are not surprised at their responses because of some extremism in the existing reform efforts, then you tell us that de-certification would result in Civil War, then you tell us no, that would be a low probability.
We know precisely how the Ds will respond to election integrity reforms because
they are already doing so. They called the GA State Legislature's reform bill "Jim Crow on steroids" and they broke quorum here in TX and left the state to try and prevent the State Legislature's reform bill.
Can you point to the specific provisions in those bills, or the specific legislative actions in drafting and passing those bills, that are consistent with - how did you say it again - something about "extremists leading the conversation?" Do you know of some other
moderate, non-extreme way to insure election integrity rather than having state legislatures pass reform bills? I'd be interested in hearing the details of any better plan you have in mind, and I would certainly be interested in your plan to get the Ds on board to help out.